Then what is the advantage of this method of sending transactions? The ordered grid allows fast communication to nodes across the network and gives a speed of 1000tps
There is no block producers (miners), everyone with a full node can add a transaction directly to DAG and you don't have to bribe miners to include your transaction to block. Transactions are linked to each other, no linked blocks and no reorgs of already confirmed transactions.
You can read more about it there
https://medium.com/obyte/dag/homefor example, the TERA blockchain does not have a commission for sending transactions.
please tell me what bandwidth Obyte gives
Well, that's great that it doesn't have fees, but why would anybody value those coins if they are not needed for anything? Their value is only based on speculation? You sure it's not security token? Obyte Bytes are not security token, they have real utility, you need them to make transactions on Obyte.
I think you didn't read the link I posted or you didn't understand it because you only care about TPS. Obyte is not blockchain, so it doesn't have blockchain problems and it can do more TPS on mainnet that there is demand. Even more bandwidth can be done using payment channels (already possible) or with sidechains (soon).
Amount of basic payments TPS is meaningless measurement, everybody measures it differently and payments are just one type of messages that can be stored on Obyte DAG - there are many other possibilities that many blockchains can't do.
just remembering the predecessor of Obyte, namely Byteball, you can see that the latter had serious problems with bandwidth in the working network. I wonder how the situation is at the moment with Obyte. Therefore, I am interested in this question
I will not say here what is the value of TERA, since it is still a branch of another project. But everyone can get this information, it is freely available